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Gannon Buhr VideosSeptember 8, 2025

Can I Win at My Least Favorite Course!? (DGLO Recap)

Ganon Burr, the newly minted world champion from Urbandale, Iowa, takes on his least favorite course in a thrilling DGLO recap. As he faces off against windy and cold conditions, Burr shares valuable insights into his approach to handling challenging weather conditions. The defending Dlow champion discusses how a lack of practice can affect one's game, including feeling rusty and struggling with timing and backhand shots. Burr also talks about the importance of playing it safe in certain situations and learning from mistakes. He shares his strategy for navigating the course, including conservative drives and precise approach shots. The video provides a unique look at Burr's technique and thought process as he competes against his least favorite layout, making it an entertaining watch for fans of the sport.

Watch Gannon Buhr battle his least favorite course at DGLO, facing top players and unpredictable weather in this thrilling tournament recap.

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tired right now or that he's going to play the year's pressed. I'm just kidding. >> All right, round one. Short recap. A little windy, a little cold. That's how it's going to be the whole week. >> So, the score is going to be probably a bit lower than usual. I'm going for like eight, nine down. Let's go. >> And defending Dlow champion. And he is your newly minted world champion from Urbandale, Iowa, Ganon Burr. Oh, what is up, Gaddy fam? Gam fam. Okay, Ben's fired. All right. Well, round one. Not going to lie, felt a bit rusty coming into this week. Um, didn't really play too much last week. I was trying to take it a little bit light, but it kind of seems like if you don't play every day, you lose it somehow. Uh, my timing was just a bit off. Backhand was shaky. So, started off. It was kind of cold, a little bit windy. We good. We good. Uh, wait. We're not good. We actually might need to move. Should wait. These people have no respect for the channel. Started off around, like I said, pretty windy, so I played it pretty safe in hole one. I was kind of the wind dummy, so I just threw overstable like 70 short par. Hole two. First mistake of the day. Throw it kind of short, right? Go for something kind of aggressive, but just was just dumb. Like I've been trying to tell myself, and I've been doing a good job of it, to prevent bogeies and stuff like that, and I just pulled it inside like the one thing you can't do. So, guess it's a good learning learning moment there. But, uh, got a bogey. Threw a pretty good roller actually to like 35 40 ft and had absolutely no putt. So, bogey, but I was able to play hole three pretty well. Throw a nice conservative drive and then good approach shot, make a nice putt. That's why go >> was able to birdie four with a really good drive off the tea. Went forehand and had just a short chip forehand and then >> again five hit actually went under the log on five. That was kind of cool. and then hit a nice birdie putt and then six pretty much parked it for birdie. So, four in...